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Intersections : health and the built environment / Urban Land Institute.

Van Pelt Library HT166 .I655 2013
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Urban Land Institute, sponsoring body.
John Lammey Stewart Memorial Library Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning--Health aspects.
City planning.
Cities and towns--Health aspects.
Cities and towns.
Physical Description:
viii, 76 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cm
Other Title:
Health and the built environment
Place of Publication:
Washington DC : Urban Land Institute, [2013]
Summary:
"Based on worldwide public health data, this report lays out the premise for building healthy places and illuminates the role of the real estate and development community in addressing public health issues. This is an essential resource for public officials, real estate developers, engineers, consultants, and students of urban planning." --Publisher description.
Contents:
Chapter 1: We Can Build Our Way to Better Health
Chapter 2: Moving in the Wrong Direction? Global Health Trends
Chapter 3: Better Health through Community Design
Chapter 4: Active Transportation
Chapter 5: Healthy Buildings, Healthy People
Intersections: Health and the Built Environment
Chapter 6: Access to Healthy Food
Chapter 7: Clear Air, Clean Water
Adding It All Up: Elements of Healthy Development.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John Lammey Stewart Memorial Library Fund.
ISBN:
9780874202823
0874202825
OCLC:
856627563
Publisher Number:
99972580809

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